A household liquid dispenser has a spout fitment with discontinuous beads or screw threads which define axial channels to interface with a pump inlet in a lock and key arrangement so as to maintain consistent quality of liquids dispensed by preventing the substitution of product refills of uncertain quality. refills may be readily manufactured and at low cost. Mechanical and motorized dispensers may be used with the inventive spout fitment.
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7. A method for connecting a refill container to a household liquid dispenser comprising the steps of:
a. inserting the refill container having a spout fitment into a support frame to form a container-frame assembly for supporting the container, wherein the spout fitment has a first end and an opposed second end, wherein the spout fitment is bonded to the container at the first end, wherein the spout fitment includes a neck and discontinuous bead(s) disposed on the neck adjacent to the second end, and a flange disposed around at least a portion of the neck: wherein the bead(s) define at least one axial channel;
b. inserting a supply conduit fluidly connected to a pump and extending into a supply compartment of the dispenser into the refill container via the spout fitment;
c. inserting the container-frame assembly into the supply compartment of the dispenser, wherein the supply compartment has a rigid wall, wherein the wall defines an aperture surrounded by a perimeter, wherein at least one protuberance extends laterally within the aperture from the perimeter, and
d. engaging the axial channel(s) with the protuberance to allow the fitment to be inserted past the protuberance.
1. A household liquid dispenser, comprising:
a. a housing containing a pump, a supply conduit for the pump extending into a supply compartment within the housing, a removable rigid frame sized to substantially fit within the supply compartment and configured to rigidly support a spout fitment, and a rigid wall;
b. the rigid wall defining an aperture having a perimeter whereby the supply conduit extends through the aperture and wherein at least one rigid protuberance extends laterally into the aperture from the perimeter;
c. wherein the aperture is sized to receive the spout fitment, the spout fitment having a neck provided externally with discontinuous bead(s) extending laterally from the neck, the beads defining one or more (axial) channels;
d. wherein the protuberance is shaped to fit within the axial channel, thereby allowing the spout fitment to be inserted into the aperture beyond the protuberance where the neck slides past the protuberance with negligible force when the axial channels are aligned with the protuberance, but does not readily slide past the protuberance with neglible force when the axial channels are not aligned with the protuberance;
e. wherein the axial channel extends transversely into the bead(s), the depth of the channel being perpendicular to the surface of the neck; and,
f. wherein the rigid frame and supported spout fitment assembly is configured to be simultaneously, unidirectionally, and slidably received into the housing while the supply conduct is slidably received inside the neck.
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a household liquid dispenser and specifically to one having a refill that is easily replaced when spent and is keyed to the dispenser.
2. Description of the Related Art
Motorized and mechanical household liquid dispensers are well known in the art. These dispensers have attempted to satisfy a number of criteria to be acceptable to consumers. These criteria include ease of dispensing, reliability of dispensing and ease in refilling the dispenser. When the dispenser is used to dispense a skin care or cleansing product, the user expects that the product dispensed will be of consistent and excellent quality for personal application to the skin. Manufacturers have sought to provide specific interfaces for refills for dispensers to assure the consumer that the product dispensed will be of the quality expected while minimizing production costs and providing easy replacement for the user. A brief representation of the prior art is set forth below.
U.S. Pat. No. 7,191,920 issued to Boll et al. on Mar. 20, 2007 discloses a household liquid dispenser that may be variously refilled by insertion of a specifically shaped refill container, insertion of a bottle or manually refilled etc.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,467,651 issued to Muderlak et al. on Oct. 22, 2002 discloses an automatic fluid soap dispensing apparatus where the replaceable reservoir and pump combination is mounted under the dispenser via a vertical male-female type connection.
However, these and other prior art devices do not incorporate structural elements that desirably provide consistent operation, easy refill replacement, low cost of manufacture and a specific keyed arrangement to prevent the substitution of low quality household liquids such as skin care and cleansing products without the desired properties that the user expects to find.
In one aspect of the invention is a household liquid dispenser, including but not limited to:
a. a housing containing a pump, a supply conduit for the pump extending into a supply compartment within the housing, and a rigid wall;
b. the rigid wall defining an aperture having a perimeter whereby the supply conduit extends through the aperture and wherein at least one rigid protuberance extends laterally into the aperture from the perimeter;
c. wherein the aperture is sized to receive a spout fitment, the spout fitment having a neck provided externally with discontinuous bead(s) extending laterally from the neck, the beads defining one or more channels;
d. wherein the protuberance is shaped to fit within the channel, thereby allowing the spout fitment to be inserted into the aperture beyond the protuberance; and
e. wherein the channel extends transversely into the bead(s), the depth of the channel being perpendicular to the surface of the neck.
In another aspect of the invention is a liquid dispenser kit including but not limited to:
a. a household liquid dispenser including but not limited to
In a further aspect of the invention is a method for connecting a refill container to a household liquid dispenser including but not limited to the steps of:
a. inserting the refill container having a spout fitment into a support frame to form a container-frame assembly for supporting the container, wherein the spout fitment has a first end and an opposed second end, wherein the fitment is bonded to the container at the first end, wherein the spout fitment includes a neck and discontinuous bead(s) disposed on the neck adjacent to the second end, and a flange disposed around at least a portion of the neck; wherein the bead(s) define at least one axial channel;
b. inserting a supply conduit fluidly connected to a pump and extending into a supply compartment of the dispenser into the refill container via the spout fitment;
c. inserting the container-frame assembly into the supply compartment of the dispenser, wherein the supply compartment has a rigid wall, wherein the wall defines an aperture surrounded by a perimeter, wherein at least one protuberance extends laterally within the aperture from the perimeter, and
d. engaging the axial channel(s) with the protuberance to allow the fitment to be inserted past the protuberance.
All publications and patent applications, patents, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety.
Referring now to the drawings in which like figures represent like elements, in
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In operation of the dispenser 10, after supply container 20 is seated within housing 12 (e.g. as illustrated in
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In one aspect of the invention is a household liquid dispenser, including but not limited to:
a. a housing containing a pump, a supply conduit for the pump extending into a supply compartment within the housing, and a rigid wall, preferably positioned between the pump and the supply compartment, more preferably wherein the rigid wall may be substantially solid or have an open lattice configuration or contain a combination of solid and lattice elements and advantageously where the wall may be planar, curved or cylindrical or a combination thereof;
b. the rigid wall defining an aperture having a perimeter whereby the supply conduit extends through the aperture and wherein at least one rigid protuberance (preferably two or more) extends laterally into the aperture from the perimeter, (preferably extending at least 1 mm; more preferably 1.5, or 2 mm from the perimeter),
c. wherein the aperture is sized to receive a spout fitment, the spout fitment having a neck provided externally with discontinuous bead(s) extending laterally from the neck, the beads defining one or more channels;
d. wherein the protuberance is shaped to fit within the channel, thereby allowing the spout fitment to be inserted into the aperture beyond the protuberance; and
e. wherein the channel extends transversely into the bead(s), the depth of the channel being perpendicular to the surface of the neck (and extending to the opposite edge of the bead(s)).
Advantageously the dispenser further includes a removable rigid frame sized to substantially fit within the supply compartment and configured to rigidly support the spout fitment. Preferably the frame fits entirely within the supply compartment. More preferably the rigid frame contains a rigid arm, the arm defining a notch that is sized to support the spout fitment via at least a portion of a flange disposed at least partially around the spout fitment (preferably circumferentially around the spout fitment, more preferably the notch is substantially rounded). Still more preferably the rigid arm defines at least one additional notch (preferably at least two additional notches) adapted to receive a shaped protuberance rigidly connected to the spout fitment (preferably in locking engagement therewith).
Advantageously the dispenser further includes a supply container, the container having a spout fitment with a neck provided externally with discontinuous bead(s) on the neck's surface preferably adapted for receiving a cap in a sealing relationship with the neck to contain a flowable liquid. Preferably the beads are screw threads adapted for receiving a screw cap with complementary threads. More preferably the supply container has at least one flexible wall. Most preferably the container is a flexible pouch. Advantageously the container is bonded to the spout fitment preferably by an adhesive seal, induction seal, heat seal, or an ultrasonic seal or a combination thereof. More preferably a heat seal is used.
In another aspect of the invention is a liquid dispenser kit including but not limited to:
a. a household liquid dispenser including but not limited to
In a further aspect of the invention is a method for connecting a refill container to a household liquid dispenser including but not limited to the steps of:
a. inserting the refill container having a spout fitment into a support frame to form a container-frame assembly for supporting the container, wherein the spout fitment has a first end and an opposed second end, wherein the fitment is bonded to the container at the first end, wherein the spout fitment includes a neck and discontinuous bead(s) disposed on the neck adjacent to the second end, and a flange disposed around at least a portion of the neck; wherein the bead(s) define at least one axial channel;
b. inserting a supply conduit fluidly connected to a pump and extending into a supply compartment of the dispenser into the refill container via the spout fitment;
c. inserting the container-frame assembly into the supply compartment of the dispenser, wherein the supply compartment has a rigid wall, wherein the wall defines an aperture surrounded by a perimeter, wherein at least one protuberance extends laterally within the aperture from the perimeter, and
d. engaging the axial channel(s) with the protuberance to allow the fitment to be inserted past the protuberance. The situation of being inserted past the protuberance is advantageously done with negligible force such as below 1 Kg, more preferably less than 0.5, 0.2, 0.1, 0.05 or 0.01 Kg of force.
Any suitable closure such as a screw cap, a press-fit cap or a plug seal, or equivalents and combinations thereof, can be used to seal supply container 20 to contain the contents of the container prior to its being loaded into the dispenser. Preferably a tamper evident seal will be used. The dispenser pump can be any mechanism suitable for dispensing the fluid from the supply container 20. Such mechanisms may include motorized and/or mechanical designs classified as positive displacement pumps and would include multiple/single rotor, reciprocating, diaphragm, and piston pumps and combinations and equivalents thereof. It is known that reciprocating pumps deliver a pulsating flow while rotor pumps deliver a continuous flow both of which are acceptable for the present invention. Transport of the household liquid to the pump intake can be by any suitable means including the use of an auger type device, or vacuum, pressure, mechanical or peristaltic compression means, or combinations and equivalents thereof.
The embodiments of
The foregoing description illustrates selected embodiments of the present invention. In light thereof variations and modifications will be suggested to one skilled in the art, all of which are within the scope and spirit of this invention.
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